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    What do you think is the best framework for web development?

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    Comparison of Web application frameworks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    just look at the data and decide which fits your needs..
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    Quote Originally Posted by bryanarzaga View Post
    Comparison of Web application frameworks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    just look at the data and decide which fits your needs..

    I have already come across that. I want information on personal experiences on a framework web developers used in Cebu... Maybe you can share some.

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    im not in cebu, what i used so far are these

    Perl
    PHP
    Java
    Python
    Ruby
    ColdFusion
    ASP.NET

    so far in my area ' .net' is the common thing, down in IL its ruby and php, it just depends what the business already has inplace or what the business line needs..

    but most of the people i know in cebu use php or .net

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    @bryanarzaga hi diba kanang gi mention nimo mga languages na? each language has its own framework or each language has its own implementation of a specific framework?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -_- View Post
    @bryanarzaga hi diba kanang gi mention nimo mga languages na? each language has its own framework or each language has its own implementation of a specific framework?
    yes languages na, i should have explained more, but i thought its already self explainable looking at how wiki arranged the data,

    if you check the link implementation of the frameworks are there
    and i use what was already there or commonly in placed,

    fwiw., these were what i encountered..

    Perl - catalyst
    PHP - phpdevshell
    Java - webwork
    Python - django
    Ruby - rails
    ColdFusion -(coldspring)
    ASP.NET - aspnet/mvc

    still cant answer which would be the best, especially for ruby or php..
    Last edited by bryanarzaga; 10-31-2011 at 01:13 AM.

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    paghimo nalang from scratch... kay mas ma familiarize pa nimo ug maayo...

    i made one myself kay way ayo ang mga opensource kay public ang code niya...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NNNN View Post
    What do you think is the best framework for web development?
    Depends on what and how you want to use it. As mentioned above, each language has its own framework and each framework has its own strengths.

    The question itself is lacking, therefore, cannot be answered properly without more information from the TS.

    but, for discussion's sake, if it were a typical website. That has your run of the mill functionalities (data storage, member subscription and whatnot). I'd go with PHP/Codeigniter.

    PHP - opensource, very good community support, TONS of resources available online.
    CodeIgniter - opensource, small footprint, lightweight, good community support, very easy to use. PLUS. there are _a lot_ of very powerful modules available on their site. Albeit, sometimes outdated, but once you get the hang of it, very easy to update and/or maintain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bryanarzaga View Post
    yes languages na, i should have explained more, but i thought its already self explainable looking at how wiki arranged the data,

    if you check the link implementation of the frameworks are there
    and i use what was already there or commonly in placed,

    fwiw., these were what i encountered..

    Perl - catalyst
    PHP - phpdevshell
    Java - webwork
    Python - django
    Ruby - rails
    ColdFusion -(coldspring)
    ASP.NET - aspnet/mvc

    still cant answer which would be the best, especially for ruby or php..
    Thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    paghimo nalang from scratch... kay mas ma familiarize pa nimo ug maayo...

    i made one myself kay way ayo ang mga opensource kay public ang code niya...
    Unsa imung pasabot make from scratch? Mag-himo ko without framework or mag-himo ko from scratch using a framework? Actually, I want an answer similar to that of bryanarzaga.. But I want it based from your experience. Any language will do..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamahak View Post
    Depends on what and how you want to use it. As mentioned above, each language has its own framework and each framework has its own strengths.

    The question itself is lacking, therefore, cannot be answered properly without more information from the TS.

    but, for discussion's sake, if it were a typical website. That has your run of the mill functionalities (data storage, member subscription and whatnot). I'd go with PHP/Codeigniter.

    PHP - opensource, very good community support, TONS of resources available online.
    CodeIgniter - opensource, small footprint, lightweight, good community support, very easy to use. PLUS. there are _a lot_ of very powerful modules available on their site. Albeit, sometimes outdated, but once you get the hang of it, very easy to update and/or maintain.
    Yes. Pero unsa man nga framework imung nagamit na (any language will do)? And what can you say sa mga frameworks nga imung nagamit na (on any web you have developed).

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    @NNNN i think what salbahis is implying is you make your own framework, is it doable? yes, developers that get what they want from a specific framework(i.e struts), make their own..

    but consider maintainability, most companies i've worked for require heavy documentation, its great that you maybe working with them developing these products and what not but what happens if you get hit by a bus, thats always been the bottom line question how to maintain (it applies to any development you do)

    you would probably encounter articles (i.e struts vs aspnet/net)..its all good discussion topics between developers, but at the end of the day the client may just see it as something trivial for them so just make sure you deliver what the client requested

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